Two years later, Pokémon Go finally has some competition

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Two years later, Pokémon Go finally has some competition After the game's breakout success, big-name follow-ups are hereThe summer of 2016 was filled with sunshine and pokéballs. And like Pokémon Go, they're looking to utilize big, globally recognized properties like Jurassic World and The Walking Dead to lure players. Going out and tossing pokéballs makes sense, especially if you've ever played a Pokémon game or watched the show. Given the number of transformative updates to Pokémon Go, Jurassic World Alive can feel dated by comparison. That said, Jurassic World Alive does have one advantage, perhaps due to the use of Google Maps.


Two years later Pokémon GO! still going strong, creating communities in Memphis

Segal and his wife, Courtney, moved to Memphis about a year ago and found their niche through Pokémon GO!. "We have met just the most welcoming people," Courtney Segal said about the Midtown Pokémon GO! "We are going to put our time, money, heart, soul back into this place because the Midtown community and the Pokémon GO! community has showed us that we love Memphis," Courtney Segal said. Then, the monthly Community Day will attract crowds to local gyms as they join forces to capture Squirtle, a popular character, on Sunday.

Two years later Pokémon GO! still going strong, creating communities in Memphis

Pokémon episode skips US air for the first time in 16 years

as informed in Pokémon episode skips US air for the first time in 16 years A Pokémon anime episode appears to have been held back from the English dubDisney XD, the kids cable network and home to the Pokémon cartoons, won't be airing an upcoming episode of the Sun and Moon anime, according to its programming schedule for July 16. Instead, the channel will skip ahead to the following one in the season — leaving a Pokémon episode unaired stateside for the first time since 2002. The Pokémon Company seemingly choosing to hold back an episode from the West is a surprising, but not unprecedented, move. !" in Japanese, and involves Ash Ketchum developing serious sympathy for a tribe of the lemur-like Pokémon Passimian. She's since been updated to have a purple face instead, but the original episode remains unchanged.





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